
Fix problems with integration test zuul jobs which were made non-voting by [0] and restore them to voting status. These jobs exercise some secret-management functions that test integration between Deckhand and Barbican that doesn't happen in the Airskiff jobs, so they still have some test value. - Some integration test scripts were pointing to old versions of openstack-helm scripts that are no longer maintained. This PS updates those scripts to point to current OSH scripts. - Uplift openstack-helm-infra pin in helm_tk.sh to a recent version - Add build-images to uwsgi test jobs to ensure airship_deckhand_path is set [0]: https://review.opendev.org/660738 Change-Id: If83dead126307a98b44ad5d8f367a972c48a30d0
Deckhand
Deckhand provides document revision management, storage and mutation functionality upon which the rest of the Airship components rely for orchestration of infrastructure provisioning. Deckhand understands declarative YAML documents that define, end-to-end, the configuration of sites: from the hardware -- encompassing network topology and hardware and host profile information -- up to the software level that comprises the overcloud.
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: https://airship-deckhand.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Source: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/airship-deckhand
- Bugs: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/1004
- Release notes: https://airship-deckhand.readthedocs.io/en/latest/releasenotes/index.html
Core Responsibilities
- layering - helps reduce duplication in configuration by applying the notion of inheritance to documents
- substitution - provides separation between secret data and other configuration data for security purposes and reduces data duplication by allowing common data to be defined once and substituted elsewhere dynamically
- revision history - maintains well-defined collections of documents within immutable revisions that are meant to operate together, while providing the ability to rollback to previous revisions
- validation - allows services to implement and register different kinds of validations and report errors
- secret management - leverages existing OpenStack APIs -- namely Barbican -- to reliably and securely store sensitive data
Getting Started
For more detailed installation and setup information, please refer to the Getting Started guide.
Integration Points
Deckhand has the following integration points:
- Barbican (OpenStack Key Manager) provides secure storage for sensitive data.
- Keystone (OpenStack Identity service) provides authentication and support for role based authorization.
- PostgreSQL is used to persist information to correlate workflows with users and history of workflow commands.
Note
Currently, other database back-ends are not supported.
Though, being a low-level service, has many other Airship services that integrate with it, including:
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